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Field of white and yellow wildflowers with a white wall in the distance and blue sky above.

National Memorial

Flight 93 National Memorial

PA

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About This Park

On Tuesday morning, September 11, 2001, the U.S. came under attack when four commercial airliners were hijacked and used to strike targets on the ground. Nearly 3,000 people tragically lost their lives. Because of the actions of the 40 passengers and crew aboard one of the planes, Flight 93, the attack on the U.S. Capitol was thwarted.

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Photos

A white marble wall with names engraved on the the walls and the Ceremonial Gate. Blue sky above.

Wall of Names at the Memorial Plaza at the crash site

Credit: NPS/Courtney Claycomb

Wildflower and tall grass with the Tower of Voices behind.

The Tower of Voices is the world's tallest chime structure.

Credit: NPS Photo

Tall gray walls with a black metal overhang and glass walls

Entrance to the Visitor Center

Credit: NPS Photo/Brenda Schwartz

The memorial entrance sign with wilflowers.

The Gateway Entrance to Flight 93 with wildflowers.

Credit: NPS Photo/Courtney Claycomb

Tall gray walls with a gap and black pathway leading to the gap

Flight Path Walkway and Visitor Center

Credit: NPS/Brenda Schwartz

Long glass panel with view of a long black wall and set of white walls in a field below.

View of the Memorial Plaza from the Flight Path Overlook

Credit: NPS/Courtney Claycomb

Plan Your Visit

Memorial Grounds

Park grounds and trails are open 7 days a week, 365 days a year, from sunrise to sunset. Harsh winter weather may result in delayed openings and closures. Occasionally, the gates may be closed, prohibiting entrance to the grounds, when adverse weather occurs or is predicted, to allow road crews to work safely to clear all roads within the national memorial. Call 814-893-6585 for weather-related updates.

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Visitor Centers

Flight 93 Visitor Center

Visit the desk and talk with a ranger to learn more about the memorial. The visitor center features a permanent exhibit that focuses on the Flight 93 story within the context of September 11, 2001. Visitors are welcome to a self guided tour through inter-active exhibits. *Taking photographs and/or video recordings of the images and displays within the Visitor Center is prohibited.*

123 Ring Road
Stoystown, PA 15563
Operating Hours
Mon9:00AM - 5:00PM
Tue9:00AM - 5:00PM
Wed9:00AM - 5:00PM
Thu9:00AM - 5:00PM
Fri9:00AM - 5:00PM
Sat9:00AM - 5:00PM
Sun9:00AM - 5:00PM

Below are the directions to the entrance to the permanent memorial which was dedicated on September 10, 2011. All former entrances are closed. GPS: 6424 Lincoln Highway, Stoystown, PA 15563 Please note: Many GPS units may recommend a different route, sometimes taking you to a closed entrance from the early days of the temporary memorial. There is only one entrance, and it is located on US Route 30 (Lincoln Highway). Enter the actual GPS address noted above.

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Things to Do

Image of two Flight 93 Junior Ranger Badges

Flight 93 National Memorial Junior Ranger

This program is designed for children ages 6-12 making a visit to Flight 93 National Memorial. Children can explore the ...

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Part of the 9/11 Trail

Flight 93 National Memorial is one of the National Park Service sites connected by the 9/11 National Memorial Trail, a 1,500+ mile pathway of remembrance linking the three 9/11 memorial sites.

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